Here is how she looked the day she came home to us.
She was little and calm at first.
Katie wishes she could still hold her.
She has a wonky eye.
It's not as noticeable now.
She likes us.
Oh Ginny Potter Harper Daisy Glyman Boucher...
we wish you a happy birthday.
Katie loves you all the time.
I love you most of the time.
You be a good girl now.
You are growing up.
No more shenanigans.
Love,
Mommy
Monday, October 29, 2012
"To live content with small means; to seek elegance rather than luxury, and refinement rather than fashion; to be worthy, not respectable, and wealthy, not, rich; to listen to stars and birds, babes and sages, with open heart; to study hard; to think quietly, act frankly, talk gently, await occasions, hurry never; in a word, to let the spiritual, unbidden and unconscious, grow up through the common--this is my symphony."
Katie and I dashed down to Chicago for a quick Emma visit. Fall volleyball has kept us here in town and when we found we had two days off, we made plans. Emma arranged her work schedule so she could spend the day with us on Friday.
When we got to Chicago it was 75 degrees....
twenty four hours later...it was cold!!!
Emma lives steps from the lake and it is wonderful...but very windy!
We went to the Art Institute yesterday. I haven't been in about five years, I think.
One must visit your favorites. We covered a lot of ground and took a gazillion steps to visit our old friends.
This is a new and impressive piece to me. It is a Warhol.
Loved it.
We trekked over to the American work to see American Gothic.
She is forlorn.
I had the most fun posing the girls in front of the pieces.
It was crowded and took some doing....but I have a new favorite way to take pictures at the museum.
I gotta run!
Ginny needs to be picked up at her wonderful baby sitter's place.
Thank you for the very beautiful and touching comments you left on Sue's birthday.
You have been a comfort and blessing to me all along the way.
Lots of love,
Donna
Today is Suzy's birthday.
Her birthday and my birthday were always linked in my mind.
We were the same age for a month.
No one seemed to care much about this...but it was always super cool to me.
"Now I get to stay up as late as Sue does!"
But. It didn't ever work that way.
Sue was so much more mature than I was.
(Apparently when you have two children in one year the first one gets all the smarts and gumption and the second one is a happy jack.)
But when I think of Sue now, I think of all of my siblings.
I think of how loving Sue was and how much we all love her.
I think of how much more love and respect I have for my brother and sisters after what
we have been thru in losing Sue.
There is grace with one another.
There is love that only seems to grow.
I am a part of an amazing family.
Miss you Sue.
Love you.
Meant it.
Donna Elsie
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Wednesday, October 24, 2012
This is probably my favorite instagram of the summer.
Not only do Emma and I look so happy and nice...but that peeking Katie is so current and hip.
Makes my day.
Today Ree posted a tutorial I wrote a few weeks ago. (she is a busy girl)
I just finished the Harry Potter scarf for Asher's {grandbaby} Halloween costume.
Mary Z. from Chicago sent this little owl to add to the costume. It makes a great owl noise and it drives Ginny batty.
This will go in the mail to Omaha today and hopefully Asher will wear it....but you know two year olds, they have minds of their own. I will make Melinda wear it if Asher won't! :o)
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Yesterday afternoon I made my very favorite Chicken and Dumplings. It was a bit of a comedy of errors. I thought I had all the ingredients but realized as I was ready to make the dumplings that they called for eggs. Dang. Out of eggs. And since I had driven to Madison THREE times already yesterday I did not want to get in the car again. The thought pained me. So I asked Katie to ride her bike to the gas station (the same gas station we stopped at on the way home from school to get apple cider for the recipe.) This gas station is 1/2 mile away.
After 40 minutes I began to worry. She must be dead in a ditch I told myself. So I got in the car to go look for her. She was heading down our street carrying the eggs and a little package of candy.
"I am glad you are not dead in a ditch. What took so long?"
"I took the long way." she said.
"The long way? It is a straight shot down the hill."
After more prompting and questioning she said,
"Oh! I went to the gas station by Walgreens."
"Katie! That is twice as far. Why did you go all that way?"
"I forgot about the other place. It's just as far isn't it?"
Oh dear me.
Twelve year olds.
They are capable and incapable at the same time, aren't they?
So are their mothers.
Because I put three times the amount of cream in the chicken and dumplings.
I glanced at the recipe and read, 1 1/2 cups.
Unfortunately that was for the flour and not the cream.
I have now created a new recipe,
it's called Cream of Chicken and Dumplings.
With love,
Frick and Frack
"...special partners, buddies and friends will always be called Frick and Frack."
Charles Osgood
Yesterday I took pictures of the most beautiful brown eyed girls you ever saw. It was such a joy to photograph these lovely sisters. They were sweet and did every thing I said. They looked at me and never complained once :o)
We were scheduled for last weekend...and it drizzled and was dreary both days so we rescheduled for this week. And oh my!!! As you will see...the light was beautiful!
Their mom loves black and whites and so do I but I think I will have to show her some in color too....
cause the colors were so pretty!
Bubbles of light and a Mona Lisa smile :o)
Weeeeeeeee!!!!
What a fun photo shoot!
Thank you C. family for being such fantastic models :o)
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Photo info for those curious photographers out there.
In the picture at the top of the three girls I had my aperture on 4.0
I was using the 85mm lens.
In the picture of the whole family I had the aperture on 4.5 and I was using the 50m lens.
For most of the single pictures I was shooting somewhere between 1.6 and 2.
On the way to pick Katie up from school in Madison on Friday the light was crazy beautiful.
As I drove to town, dark gray clouds hung low, but from behind me the sun was shining over towering cumulus clouds.
This lit the yellow leaves in a most dramatic way!!
So instead of refusing to take this picture because of the cars and the lines...I shot the fireworks tree just as it was.
I turned the corner on the Nakoma Rd. and I drove thru a tunnel of beauty.
Five minutes later I was at school where the light was gone and the clouds were dripping.
And so it goes...
This wonderful illustration and story was in the Chicago Tribune every year for many decades.
It was eventually pulled when people became more sensitive to the native americans.
This week after years of searching, I found it online.
I was endlessly facinated with the drawings.
I don't think I ever read the story all the way thru.
Today I share this clever piece with you.
This is what a googled; bonfire halloween illustration Trib
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Stephie sent me this beautiful, heart felt rendition of As the Fire is meant for burning last night.
Enjoy it today. She is a real blessing with a lovely gift.
I've only listened to it 8 times already. :o)
Let your light so shine sweetie!!!
Wishing you a wonderful fall weekend filled with bonfires and stories and song.
Ever since I was a young girl I have had a love affair with movies.
Today I want to share with you a special group of movies that helped shape my
view of the world. As I look at my list I see movies about social issues.
Important social issues.
Faith, Justice, Tolerance.
Five movies.
Five movies that touched the heart and soul of a little girl.
Five movies that are precious to me.
King of Kings
Nine years old. My father called to us to come downstairs to watch this movie.
I hung in there until the glorious end. It was a long serious movie for a little girl and
it made a huge impact on my life.
A Patch of Blue
To Kill a Mockingbird
Neighbors bring food with death,and flowers with sickness, and little things in between. Boo was our neighbor. He gave us two soap dolls, a broken watch and chain, a knife and our lives. One time Atticus said you never really knew a man until you stood in his shoes and walked around in them. Just standing on the Radley porch was enough.
The Miracle Worker
Hand in Hand
Little Catholic boy and little Jewish girl.
Friends. Best friends.
I know it seems very silly to say movies had this much of an impact on me....
but I remember them more than any Sunday school lesson or church sermon.
Here are the words; As a fire is meant for burning
1. As a fire is meant for burning
with a bright and warming flame,
so the church is meant for mission,
giving glory to God's name.
Not to preach our creeds or customs,
but to build a bridge of care,
we join hands across the nations,
finding neighbors everywhere.
2. We are learners; we are teachers;
we are pilgrims on the way.
We are seekers; we are givers;
we are vessels made of clay.
By our gentle loving actions, we would show that Christ is light.
in a humble, listening spirit, we would live to God's delight.
3. As a green bud in the springtime is a sign of life renewed,
so may we be signs of oneness mid earth's peoples many hued.
As a rainbow lights the heavens when a storm is past and gone,
may our lives reflect the radiance of God's new and glorious dawn.
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A few people have put videos up on youtube of this song. They are basically....awful....
The words deserve much more.
They sing this song in Katie's school/mass.
It brings me to tears. It makes me think of Emma....and all of those who are loving others near and far.
So sing along with the pretty tune.
Even if you are only singing in your head.
"By our gentle loving actions, we would show that Christ is light,
in a humble, listening spirit, we would live to God's delight."
I am reading the book Sheepish. I stopped reading it to read a teen book called Stargirl, but I'm back to Sheepish. Farming and ranching are popular subjects. They are very much romanticised tho, aren't they? I mean really. They are so lovely until you smell them. But I like learning about the sheep. I happen to love wool. I'm a wool snob. I mean...cashmere is my wool of choice. ( and i suppose that is not even considered wool and considered fiber since i think it's from a goat or something...) But wool is a wonderful thing. Campaign for wool. From Sheepish by Catherine Friend The author writes “wool fibers can be bent back on themselves more than twenty thousands times without breaking”. Cotton breaks in about 4000. There are 220 yards of wool in one baseball. The wool makes the bounce. Wool has been used to clean up oil spills, insulate houses, pad ballet toe shoes and keep military members warm. It is a safe fabric since it is fire resistant. “If you joined the fiber of five Merino sheep end to end, you could wrap a thread of wool around the world.” It's funny, I have organically loved wool for a very long time... It fun to learn more reasons that make it so great.
This herb is a must have in our house. About ten years ago I saw Dr. Weil mention Astragalus on a talk show. He was asked if he took the flu shot. He said, no, I take Astragalus.
Now I'm not telling you to take or not take a flu shot.
But I don't like to take shots.
My husband does.
But he is highly susceptible to colds. He use to have a cold 12 times a year. I am not exaggerating.
He always had a cold and took co-Tylenol every day.
So when I heard of Astragalus, the herb that boosts your immune system, I bought it and suggested Patrick try it.
He tried it and he is down to one or two colds a year.
He is a believer. He is never without it. Never.
It's up there with Ketchup.
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When I knit a lot I get little owies on my cuticles or finger tips.
These padded band aids worked beautifully.
They are cushioned and made me forget all about my tender fingers.
The one weird thing that happened was that when I took it off, it stuck to my little split...
I don't know if I had it on too long (three days), but it stuck.
Katie tried them on her heels and they did not overly stick to her.
I can't tell you these are the best. But gosh, when it was on my finger...it was great!
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I've seen these in the store and finally picked up a package last week.
Now that the leaves have fallen we can see a big nest at the top of our tree.
I wonder what kind of bird made it's home there.
We will be watching. But perhaps it has left for the winter already.
I saw this one on the ground just a few minutes ago.
Sturdy and shapely.
A very nice nest.
Homeschooling for 14 years was a joy. Choosing the curriculum that was best for my children was so good. Being with my children and teaching them and building strong bonds was amazing.
The quiet pace was lovely.
It was peaceful, interesting, fun and cozy.
For me.
And that really did suit Emma too.
But the quiet aloneness does not really fit for Katie.
She loves the swirl of activities.
She is learning to work hard and read faster and schedule her time and respect authority.
Her school is a blessing.
One of the words on my October Picture Challenge was Enchanting.
Well. What that heck is that really? Besides what Joe Fox's Grandpa calls Kathleen Kelly's mom.
Enchanting.
She was enchanting.
So I asked Katie to put something on that might be enchanting...I looked up the word in the dictionary
and we headed outside.
I was standing on a chair using my 85mm lens. That is why there is such a great bokeh...and why the neighbors house is not in the picture. (shooting down)
Oh those leaves sure made a stunning background.
Yesterday the word was Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
I didn't take a picture.
What would you do for a picture of that word???
It's a hard challenge. But I don't mind that once in a while.
Wishing you a beautiful and enchanting week!!!
Encourage one another,
Donna
Saturday, October 06, 2012
Hi!
This week just flew by.
We had two volleyball games this morning...and now we will rest a little.